Sixteen districts in Uttar Pradesh have been put on high alert for floods in the coming days. The districts include Lakhimpur Kheri, Bahraich, Shravasti, Balrampur, Maharajganj, Deoria, Basti, Kushinagar, Siddhartha Nagar, Gorakhpur, Gonda, Sant Kabir Nagar, Ballia, Barabanki, Sitapur and Mau. Relief commissioner Ranvir Prasad has issued a notice to administrations of these districts, warning of the possibility of flood in the coming days. The affected districts are on the banks of river like Rohini, Sharda, Ghagra and Rapti that have been on the rise due to incessant rains in the catchment areas in Nepal and UP. A red alert has been issued in Uttarakhand after the water level of Sharda Barrage rose due to heavy rainfall. Parts of the national capital region (NCR) witnessed light rainfall on Sunday morning, bringing much-needed respite to the people from the scorching heat. Stay with TOI for all the latest updates:Read Less
Monsoon over Delhi, neighbouring states likely to be slow: IMD
Further advance of southwest monsoon into remaining parts of Delhi, Rajasthan, west Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh and Punjab is likely to be slow. India Meteorological Department (IMD) made the forecast on Sunday based on large-scale features showing no favourable condition.
MP gets 94 per cent excess rainfall in June
Madhya Pradesh has received 94 per cent more rainfall than average so far since June 1 this year, an official of the India Meteorological Department said on Sunday. The southwest monsoon arrived in east Madhya Pradesh on June 10 – seven days ahead of its schedule -- and covered the entire state by Saturday, GD Mishra, senior meteorologist at the IMD's Bhopal office, told. The state has received 94 per cent more rainfall than normal from June 1 till date, he said. (PTI)
West Bengal: Woman dies as ceiling collapses
A woman in Howrah’s Bally died on Friday night after a portion of the ceiling collapsed on her. The house, locals said, was dilapidated. It was raining heavily when Arati Das (40), a resident of Hazra Lane, went up to the first floor, which had a damaged ceiling. That portion caved in. She was taken to Belur General Hospital where she was declared brought dead. Arup Roy, minister and chairman of the board of administrators in Howrah, said the house had been declared dangerous. “There are several such dilapidated houses and owners have been asked to take steps, but nothing has been done in many cases,” he said.
IMD update at 2pm
Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain would occur over and adjoining areas of Rampur, Moradabad, Amroha (UP), Mahandipur Balaji, Nadbai, Bayana, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) during the next 2 hours.
West Bengal: Showcause, probe in electrocution deaths
The state power department has show-caused the South 24 Parganas regional manager of WBSEDCL, its Behala sub-divisional manager, and the station manager of Pailan customer care centre after a 36-year-old was electrocuted to death in Joka. WBSEDCL chairman, director distribution and chief engineer distribution will submit a report to the minister on Monday. Similarly, the power department additional chief secretary has been asked to probe into the death of a 19-year-old in Patuli. CESC said the snapped cable did not carry current and the live cables were intact.
Moderate to severe thunderstorms accompanied by frequent cloud to ground lightning very likely over east Uttar Pradesh and Bihar during next 24 hours. This may cause injuries leading to casualties to people and animals staying outdoors: Met department
Heavy to very heavy rainfall likely over East Uttar Pradesh & Bihar during next 24 hours
Under the influence of a low-pressure area over southeast UP; fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall likely over East Uttar Pradesh & Bihar during next 24 hours and a significant reduction in rainfall activity thereafter, says Met department.
IMD update at 11am
Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain would occur over Khurja, Kasganj, Nazibabad, Sikander Rao, Jalesar, Tundla, Etah during the next 2 hours.
16 UP districts on flood alert as rivers swell
Sixteen districts in Uttar Pradesh have been put on high alert for floods in the coming days. The districts include Lakhimpur Kheri, Bahraich, Shravasti, Balrampur, Maharajganj, Deoria, Basti, Kushinagar, Siddhartha Nagar, Gorakhpur, Gonda, Sant Kabir Nagar, Ballia, Barabanki, Sitapur and Mau. Relief commissioner Ranvir Prasad has issued a notice to administrations of these districts, warning of the possibility of flood in the coming days. The affected districts are on the banks of the river like Rohini, Sharda, Ghagra and Rapti that have been on the rise due to incessant rains in the catchment areas in Nepal and UP. (IANS)
Maha Shiv Colony in Moradabad faces waterlogging as drains overflow due to rainfall.
IMD predicts more rainfall in Odisha early next week
Many places in the state are likely to witness light to moderate rainfall for three days, starting Tuesday, said the latest forecast from IMD on Saturday. H R Biswas, director of regional IMD centre, said there are chances of thunderstorm activities and lightning at isolated places in some districts on Monday, even as rainfall possibility would decrease over the next two days. READ FULL STORY HERE
Kolkata: No respite in sight for inundated Behala area
Thousands of residents in Behala, Kidderpore and Ekbalpore have been stuck indoors for over 72 hours, but the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) top brass had no hope to offer them even on Saturday. In fact, a sewerage and drainage department official made it clear even moderate rain on Sunday or Monday could spell more misery for locals in inundated areas. An abnormal delay in implementation of a drainage development project under Kolkata Environment & Infrastructure Improvement Project (KEIIP) scheme and clogged Manikhali and Churial canals, two outfall channels that carry storm water away from Behala neighbourhoods, were the primary reasons for the inundation. But locals are not willing to buy the KMC’s logic. Payel Kar, a Class XII student from Behala Rabindranagar who has an ailing parent at home, said, “We have no power or drinking water for four days now. After neighbours protested against waterlogging and power cuts, the power supply was restored for just an hour. How will we survive?” READ FULL STORY
Uttarakhand: People living in low-lying areas near Sharda River in Champawat district will be shifted to safer places if the water level rises (to danger level). The water level is continuously rising. We're in alert mode. Dam gates were opened, says Tanakpur SDM.
Delhi: Max temp likely to settle at 37 degrees Celsius, light rain predicted
The minimum temperature in the national capital settled at 25.2 degrees Celsius, four notches below the season's average, as light rain occurred in parts of the city on Sunday, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said. According to officials, the maximum temperature is likely to settle around 37 degrees Celsius. The IMD has predicted generally cloudy sky with light rain during the day.
The water level of Sharda Barrage in Uttarakhand rose due to heavy rainfall. A red alert has been issued. "The water level is below the danger mark. We're monitoring the rising water levels. It can affect two districts of Uttrakhand & 10 districts of UP," said an official.
Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain would occur over Aligarh, Khurja, Narora, Kasganj, Atrauli, Nazibabad, Sikander Rao, Etah during the next 2 hours.
A newly constructed road on Rishikesh-Gangotri National Highway-94 (under Chardham project) in Chamba was damaged due to rain. The highway has been closed due to the damage. SDM Tehri said, "We've instructed the BRO to fill up the shortfall in the highway at the earliest".
Dams release water, flood fears rise in Bengal districts
With rain continuing for the past three days, fears of a flood-like situation in south Bengal increased as rivers rose and DVC dams released water. DVC’s chief engineer Satyabrata Banerjee said the Bengal government had asked that not more than 40,000 cusecs of water be released. So 24,000 cusecs were released from Maithon Dam and 14,000 cusecs from Panchet dam. From Sikatia barrage, 18,000 cusecs of water were released. Durgapur barrage was discharging around 50,000 cusecs at 2pm. The move by DVC caused panic in Udaynaryanur and Amta areas, as the water level in the Damodar, Mudeswari and Rupnarayan rivers got higher. Howrah DM Mukta Arya on Saturday held a meeting at Udaynarayanpur, where Howrah Rural SP Soumya Roy was also present, in which officials discussed how to tackle the situation. The DM told engineers to increase the embankment height with sandbags and asked for 12 flood centres to be kept ready.
Isolated very heavy rainfall also likely over east Uttar Pradesh and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim on June 20.
The weather forecast department said under the influence of a low-pressure area over southeast Uttar Pradesh and a cyclonic circulation over Bangladesh, fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy falls very likely over Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Sikkim, East Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh during the next 24 hours.